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    4.5 (20 reviews)

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    Joe M.

    Great place to watch a college game. First time here and was not disappointed. Very loud, but fun. Not a bad seat in the house. Good fans. Very friendly. We had an easy in and out of our parking. Do suggest you get their early

    Bob C.

    Blacksburg is an awesome football town. Virginia Tech is a Tech-y kinda school. So why am I the first to do a Yelp review of the Home of the Hokies? Anyhoo, it's a pretty new stadium. They need TVs by the concessions on the even numbered side. I'm not a fan of the troughs in the mens bathroom. I agree with some Hokie fans that a Tech school needs more cool tech stuff like lasers or at least a synthesizer instead of just a canon and a band. I think that I would have given it four stars if they had more parking closer to stadium. My big question is why sell turkey legs at a Hokie (a turkey-like gobbler) game?

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    Lucas B.

    Lane Stadium is as good as it gets. Surrounded by beautiful Hokie Stone buildings and the lush Stadium Woods behind the East Stands, this venue is the perfect setting for a football game at any time. Concessions are great (gotta grab a turkey leg from underneath the South Endzone) and it's not difficult to sneak in a flask or a few airplane bottles for some extra fun during the game. This place is as loud as it gets for high-profile games and it's just a homey feeling stadium. Worth the trip from wherever you're coming from!

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    Go Hokies! You won't have a better college football experience! Great stadium. Good view from everywhere.

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    Cassell Coliseum - Warmups. #CLTvsVT

    Cassell Coliseum

    3.7(3 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    My wife and I went here for a UNC/VT basketball game...she is a UNC alum so we were a little out…read morenumbered. The parking was not to bad.. we parked in Duck Pond Parking and it was free and just a 10 min walk to the Coliseum, which isnt to bad as long as it isnt to cold and windy. The Coliseum seems to be a fairly old building. The seats are somewhat narrow but not as bad as some places. The concession areas are what make me think the building is old. The concession areas are very small with angled ceilings that make it look like you are in an attic area. But there are a lot of the small concessions so the lines werent bad at all. The place was close to sold out the night we were there and this is a loud place! A definite home court advantage for the Hokies. The student section and band does a great job keeping it loud and being engaged in the game. Unfortunately UNC lost but due to where we live, it is easier to see UNC here than go to Chapel Hill. Hope to go again. It is a fun place to see a game.

    Could be one of the best and loudest home court advantages in college basketball but the success of…read morethe football team has not transferred to basketball. Time Will tell if new coach Buzz Williams can turn the hardwood Hokies into a Winner and fill the Cassell. The Coliseum has steep single level seating and the sight lines are great. All of the seats are wooden and quiet narrow and are somewhat uncomfortable for a larger person. Concessions are comparable with other venues, $4 hotdogs and drinks. One thing you have to try is the homemade milkshake by the Dairy Club. They are the best. The Cassell is a very good place to watch ACC Basketball.

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    Rising Silo Brewery - Italian Sausage and Pepper Pie

    Rising Silo Brewery

    3.9(63 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    Love the overall design of this brewery and the food options. The design is like an old barn with…read morelong picnic tables and a couple high tops. We didn't get much food, but they have a brick pizza over right in the middle of the room which is really neat. They also have finger foods like pretzels and burgers that looked good, but we went before dinner to just have a few drinks. Great variety of options too from pilsners/lagers to sours and stouts. It's not overly bright inside too which can be bothersome for me at night and it's nice to just relax and enjoy to subtle hint of light (enough to where you can see everything your doing, but not too much where you can see every other person in the room and their facial expressions). The only downside (and it could be because it's slow season) was they only had one register so at times we waited for the line to get drinks TK dwindle down before getting in line ourselves. Might've different during peak season so when we go back during warmer weather and that is the case where they have another register open, I'll be sure to update that. Overall a great time, friendly and helpful staff, and an enjoyable atmosphere!

    This place is the best brewery in the area, with a rotating tap list. Their food can be a bit…read morepricey, but is always delicious. I especially enjoyed the quesabirria tacos and the pizza there. Their beers are delicious and they always come out with innovative, new types. The wait time was not long at all, and the cashier was very helpful with beer recommendations. The outside seating area and open air layout is fantastic in the summer, and they have heaters for the colder months. They also have lots of fun events to attend, including a disco vinyl night by the local college radio station. It is also great for families with lots of space for kids to run around. Highly recommend for any beer aficionados in the area.

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    Blacksburg Fork And Cork Festival

    Blacksburg Fork And Cork Festival

    3.5(4 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    Blacksburg Fork And Cork Festival is a great way to relax. enjoy great wine sampling and mingle…read morewith fellow students and local vendors. Besides stall most of the Virginia wineries and food stall local restaurants & bakeries other local craft vendors also participate to display their craft including but not limited to china, bags, jewelries, paintings etc. Both times I attended the fest, I volunteered for second shift which allowed me to attend the fest during first shift completely free of cost with unlimited wine tastings. The volunteer had to attend a meeting prior to the festival to know more about their duties. We got a packet containing T shirt, festival layout, managers info and free tasting glass. Tickets for the festival is usually 20$ for tasting On the day of the event, we showed up for first half, got out tasting bands and ready to roll. the atmosphere was very lively with giant steel man walking around, the belly dancing performance in the main arena, live band playing on the stage where you can do hula hoops, they even had cooking demonstrations every hour and you can taste the dish which was pretty neat and unique to this fest. I loved most of the fruity wines and Chardonnay. Overall good selection of wineries and you can definitely find the one that you will love. I also had fennel cake from the stall and it was yummy-liocious. there was chocolate store next to the fennel cake truck and we all know how perfect wine and chocolate pairing is. nibbling on chocolate covered strawberries while sipping the sangria was dreamy. I also bought a miniature barrel which was super cute and perfect art piece for rustic look that I am going for in interiors. They even had petting zoo which was neat addition for tension relief. I had immense fun and then we did second shift in assisting wineries with tasting and it was blast as I love interacting with people. All in all, its a must try to get the feel of culture, have fun while trying wines from all over the Virginia region.

    I love a good wine festival, but this one was just so crowded, with not enough wineries. People…read morewere waiting at least half an hour in each line. Because there were only so many options. There also weren't too many food vendors. If it's called Fork & Cork, your ticket price should include light bites, not just wine tastings. Because you can't order a meal from every food vendor. But you certainly want to try them and learn about local businesses. Not worth going in my opinion, unless you opt for the VIP ticket to beat the crowds.

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    Blacksburg Fork And Cork Festival - And the Soron's army!!!

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    Blacksburg Fork And Cork Festival - Check in on yelp and Hill Top Berry Farm and Winery will give you a 10% discount on wine and mead purchases . #vawine

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    Check in on yelp and Hill Top Berry Farm and Winery will give you a 10% discount on wine and mead purchases . #vawine

    Virginia Tech - Chillin' in Squires.

    Virginia Tech

    3.4(5 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    We visited Virginia Tech while we were doing a bunch of campus tours while we were in the area…read more Virginia Tech was beautiful real like a football field. I like all the structure is the buildings environment. Everything was really an excellent experience.

    Virginia Tech is a lovely campus to visit in the summer. My teenage sons (16 yrs., 14 yrs), wife,…read moreand I came on a Saturday morning for an 11:30am tour. First, you will park at the main entrance to Lane Stadium. After a 30 minute information session (which is well-organized), you'll be divided into smaller groups for a 60-minute walking tour to see the interior of a campus building and walk in the residential dormitory area. The campus tour is full of useful information and you'll get a chance to see the interior of a building (but you'll be walking more than 1 mile outside so comfortable walking shoes are a must). Our tour guide walked backwards for much of the tour (which seemed awkward at times). By the end of the tour, you get a sense of how large the campus is (more than 30,000 students) and the Hokie spirit (which values service toward others). Overall, I would recommend the campus tour if you are considering to apply here. The pretty rural location and physical buildings on campus are worth seeing before you commit to applying. One thing that surprised me is that high school students are strongly encouraged to declare their major and college before arriving. Also, the "Hokie spirit" is pervasive on campus, which may be fun for some. The branding logo of Virginia Tech is impressive and appears everywhere from road signs to clothing. I am sure that you will reach your 10,000 step walking goal for the day if you do the tour.

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    Virginia Tech - Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi's speech at Virginia Tech.  #PresidentMasisi #Botswana #VirginiaTech

    Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi's speech at Virginia Tech. #PresidentMasisi #Botswana #VirginiaTech

    Virginia Tech - Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi's speech at Virginia Tech.  #PresidentMasisi #Botswana #VirginiaTech

    Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi's speech at Virginia Tech. #PresidentMasisi #Botswana #VirginiaTech

    Virginia Tech - Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi's speech at Virginia Tech.  #PresidentMasisi #Botswana #VirginiaTech

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    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

    4.1(16 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Driving over the mountains north of VT, this marker points out the amazing history of this world…read morerenowned education institution. It is on the side of a busy road but there is a wide breakdown lane if you're interested in risking your life to see and read the marker like me. As it says, this is FIVE MILES from the university so please don't merge it. The marker reads, "Five miles south lies the main campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, founded in 1872 as a land-grant college specializing in agriculture and mechanical arts. The land-grant college system initiated scientific agricultural and industrial instruction in the Commonwealth. Over the next century, Virginia Tech became nationally recognized as a comprehensive research university with a broad range of scientific, technological, business, and liberal arts instruction. The 3,000-acre campus includes the site of Draper's Meadow, where Shawnee Indians attacked settlers on 30 July 1755 at the beginning of the French and Indian War." This is marker number I-2-a and was erected by the Department of Historic Resources in 1998. [Review 19579 overall - 1417 in Virginia - 550 of 2023.]

    I got my undergrad at VT Physics, and did all my graduate research there. it wasn't until after I…read morewas awarded my PhD that my advisor Randy Heflin let me know how much hatred and disdain he had for me for having been a combat veteran. Beatte Schmidtman made her views very clear at the Virginia tech physics annual picnic, when she told me to my face several years earlier I am encouraged to see that Mark Pitt is now the department chair. although an ivy leaguer like those two, he was kind and generous by not lording that over the students. while I am hopeful that he will institute change, Heflin and Schmidtman are still very powerful figures there. the dean at the time I was there, Laynam Chang, was aware of this and a couple of times tried to set my mind at ease, telling me how he previously had that same sort of bigotry when he was at berkeley, but learned from his mistakes. but he was unsuccessful in changing the culture, proven by the fact that Heflin and schmidtman are revered there, and achieved high office. if you are a veteran, I recommend going somewhere else where they won't hate you and treat you in a bigoted manner. for instance, VT engineering loves veterans.

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    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Marker, Blacksburg

    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Marker, Blacksburg

    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Marker, Blacksburg

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